> Hi
> 
> Can anybody point me to a resonable environment for editing /creating
> man pages?
> 
> I can find no decent reference to groff. All I have is samples from manual
> pages in my own systems. It seems that they all tend to use visual
> formatting (like "forward 4 columns", and "backwards 4 columns". I
> couldn't find any decent way to do something as basic as a <ul> or <ol>
> lists of html.
> 
> Can anybody point me to either:
> 
> * a good reference for writing manual pages
> 
> * an environment to translate from latex or html, or similar to groff
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -- 
> Tzafrir Cohen
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir
> 


There are also
(1) The Man-Page mini HOWTO.
(2) The source for other man pages.
(3) manedit, a gtk/gnome, multi-windowed stuff. http://wolfpack.twu.net/
ManEdit/. Though I have never used it.

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    Shaul Karl
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